Adam Leventhal
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You were talking to you.
Like the part of your brain that tries to not screw everything up was trying to talk to the part of your brain that actually in fact screws everything up.
And that part of the brain wasn't listening as it turns out.
So I kind of feel like same thing for me here.
I'm like, nobody bring up the fact that there's a demographic that believes that LLM use is immoral.
I will do that from the top.
Well, um, this is a hash.
We can cut all this out, right?
This is, yeah, yeah, sure.
But we are, to the contrary, what we want to talk about today is the, what we have seen is that we want to split this kind of, there's this false dichotomy out there that you are either vibe coding, a term that I get, again, I believe is not going to survive the year, a prediction that may not be faring that well in its first week evaluating our predictions one weekend.
Where you have a fully closed loop in an LLM is just simply creating software of its own volition.
That is kind of like, that is one pole.
And then the other pole, of course, is like, no, no, these things are, like, you should never use them.
They shouldn't be used for anything.
They're, you know, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
Yes, which is part of the reason I think that the term will die with this, because I think the term is gonna be associated with that lack of curiosity, but yes, absolutely.
And there are domains in which that lack of curiosity may be okay, but other domains in which it's not.